
TRANSFER: NO NAPOLI U-TURN FOR OSIMHEN
Napoli striker, Victor Osimhen, remains determined to leave the club this summer.
Osimhen is also believed to be very keen on moving to the Premier League.
This is according to football transfer expert, Fabrizio Romano.
There have been no concrete offers for Osimhen, whose release clause is now set at €120million.
Chelsea and Arsenal were initially interested in the Super Eagles striker, but they are worried about the player’s injury record and behaviour on social media.
But Osimhen remains desperate to leave Italy as the club waits for offers.
Romano tweeted: “Victor Osimhen’s plan is still to leave Napoli this summer as movement is expected soon.
“After quiet June, Napoli expect proposals to arrive for Osimhen as he could be on the move; the release clause is around €120m.
“Preference for Premier League but story still open.”
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